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he -- he declared marshall law and was going to stay as long as he was alive. the country was rested, a revolution was possible. marcos was ill. he was on dialysis. i did go out and admiral long, who had been the head of the naval forces in the pacific had just retired, came along with me. also john reid who had been the head of citigroup at that time, they had a big operation in the philippines. i did go out, and we had dinner with the president, and i decided to wait until dinner was over. [laughter] you want to step down, step down at the top of the game rather than lose. i'm not going to lose. i'm going to win the election. nobody would believe that. you know, who's going to believe that? the country is restless. you over stayed. step down while you can. he said, no, you're wrong. what happened? he went on. the election went on. uprises in the country. things went all to hell. u.s. took him out by helicopter and a plane and flew him to hawaii where he subsequently died. now, how many insurance companies that you know of provide those kinds of services to th
he -- he declared marshall law and was going to stay as long as he was alive. the country was rested, a revolution was possible. marcos was ill. he was on dialysis. i did go out and admiral long, who had been the head of the naval forces in the pacific had just retired, came along with me. also john reid who had been the head of citigroup at that time, they had a big operation in the philippines. i did go out, and we had dinner with the president, and i decided to wait until dinner was over....
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and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in place, checks and balances that will ensure that no one person, no one group of people will become so powerful as to become a law unto themselves. that you see, is what this document, our constitution, the constitution of the united states, was designed to ensure. that we as americans would live free, we would live free because our laws would govern us, not the whims, the caprice of individuals. now, i do have here another letter that i'd like to share. this is a letter that was sent to my friend senator paul from mr. john brennan, currently serving as assistant to the president
and so our law of laws, our rule of rules, our most fundamental law is the u.s. constitution, this 225-year-old document that i happen to believe was written by the hands of wise men raised up by their creator to that very purpose. wise men who understood human nature, wise menmen who understand whenever you put an individual in charge of a lot of other individuals there are risks, risks that are inherent in human nature. risks that can be managed if you put certain checks and balances in...
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i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need this, i know that you know it, and i know that we need a budget that supports that as well. and i want you to understand that i seriously believe in tactical law enforcement. it is a must as well. and i know my time is almost up, but i want to give you this, just to confirm what i am saying and i know at some point that you understand that you are going to have to go tactical. in certain areas. because of the crime. and once you start finding out more and more of what is going on in certain districts as you are, you will see that
i love hard core law enforcement. you guys took a big bite out of crime during the month of february. i want it to continue. i am very proud of law enforcement for stepping hard on crime. i urge you to continue with tough action, it has to be. once again, i say stop and frisk is a must and you know why. hard core law enforcement must continue all crime must be punished don't let anyone get away with anything. keep stepping hard on crime, it is needed on a 24-7 basis. and i know that you need...
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gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that a goal but celebrities are different and need a different law. >> there is a good question. with lindsey lower than qualify? she had a fall from grace. >> ask charlie sheen. [laughter] thank you for coming. on critically important story to move its civilization. [laughter] should we spend taxpayer dollars to protect celebrates? go to gerriwillis.com. something we have never done before, a sneak peek of miami fashion week. the crumbling power grid costs you money and puts the country risk. we have a leading expert coming up. ♪ ♪music plays thank you orville and wilbur.
gerri: then would why any other law be enforced? >> because this is very targeted to put them on notice you cannot invade a private home. >> you just made my point* it is targeted to celebrities? what about us. >> the opera see are not interested in the rest of us >> here is the what is going on they will give special privileges to the rich and wealthy to bring them their due spend the money and set up a household. >> that makes sense i cannot say there is not that...
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and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china to punish north korea for its missile launching nuclear tests. i hope china will not do what it's done in the past and agree to sanctions and then just erode the sanctions so the sanctions never took hold. i hope china will finally understand the north korean regime is a threat to stability in that region of the world and because as chairman pointed out, north korea is a rogue state, helping countries like syria try to obtain nuclear weapons to collaborate with iran. i want this committee to know that on this issue, there is not a millimete
and the domestic laws of many other countries. for north korea, these criminal activities are viewed as necessary to maintain the power of the regime without regard for the fact they are corrosive to international law and order. the question is what steps can we take to combat north korea's illicit dvds encounter after its be used to pressure north korea to abandon nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. i heard on the news this morning the agreement has been made extensively with china...
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soil without due process of law? now, to his credit, john brennan directly answered the question motivated senator paul's filibuster. the central intelligence agency does not conduct lethal operations inside the united states nor does it have the authority. to do so. what is befuddling is why the attorney general has not directly and clearly answered the question. the united states military no more has the right to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil who is not a combatant with an armed unmanned aerial vehicle than it does with an m-16. the technology is beside the point. it simply doesn't have that right, and the administration should simply answer the question. there's no reason we cannot get this question answered today. and we should get the question answered today. frankly, it should have been answered a long time ago. last, during senator paul's filibuster, i noted that i cannot support john brennan's confirmation. during january of 2009, the president issued a series of executive orders which, in my judgment, wea
soil without due process of law? now, to his credit, john brennan directly answered the question motivated senator paul's filibuster. the central intelligence agency does not conduct lethal operations inside the united states nor does it have the authority. to do so. what is befuddling is why the attorney general has not directly and clearly answered the question. the united states military no more has the right to kill a u.s. citizen on u.s. soil who is not a combatant with an armed unmanned...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking news was reported by a lot untried local cbs affiliate today, saying that 11,000 kids have graduated from the city's high school and needed remedial courses to relearn the basics before entering new york's community college system. this is a just a poor kids issue. e chancellor appeared on our program and she said that underperformance can be seen in kids of all background, the poorest kids in america ranked 26 out of 30 developed nations and math compared to their peers. that is a trend that you have heard about before. in fact, they also
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know about a topic. we have one of those today, and it has to do with education. if you want to understand the state of education in this country, with the defense. nearly 80% of new york city high school graduates have trouble with basic skills like reading and writing and math. the vast majority don't have the basic skills you would expect of a half their age. the shocking...
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we support the governor, mainly law enforcement and the fire services here in the state. we tend to do more emergency missions every year than any of the 53 states and territories combined. so, we have quite a bit of experience. with that experience has come a wealth of relationship building that's key to success and any disaster response is being able to work with the inter agency. we're in a unique position because in addition to my federal responsibilities for commanding both the army and the air national guard, i also serve as a member of the governor's cabinet and with that i work on a daily basis with all of the other state level assets and resources, cal ema, cal fire, the highway patrol, health and human services and all the other state entities that would respond to support local authorities. we have a full-time liaison officer embedded in cal ema that works there 7 days a week, 5 days a week to continue to develop and build that relationship. we exercise regularly at all levels of government. we exercise heavily with the local governments to plan and prepare. an
we support the governor, mainly law enforcement and the fire services here in the state. we tend to do more emergency missions every year than any of the 53 states and territories combined. so, we have quite a bit of experience. with that experience has come a wealth of relationship building that's key to success and any disaster response is being able to work with the inter agency. we're in a unique position because in addition to my federal responsibilities for commanding both the army and...
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. >>> a government watchdog is accusing chevron of violating federal campaign finance law. in a complaint filed today, public citizen and several environmental groups said that donation is against federal campaign finance law. chevron has not commented on the complaint. >>> after the break, neighbors of oakland's mayor taking safety into their own hands. >> we hope she'll join in tomorrow if she wants. >> reporter: what they're doing and why they don't want to rely on the police. >> vacant for a decade. we will reveal the plans for this building. >> we're really excited about helping it flourish. >>> plus the perks of being a politician. details on a hawaii trip some lawmakers took but did not fully pay for. 97 ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now's the time to save 5% off every day with your lowe's consumer credit card. >>> new at 6:00, public patrols may be coming to oakland mayor gene quan's neighborhood but not because she ordered them. ktvu's paul chamber is in the news now with the security concern that has her neighbors looking into this new option. paul-- >> reporter: fra
. >>> a government watchdog is accusing chevron of violating federal campaign finance law. in a complaint filed today, public citizen and several environmental groups said that donation is against federal campaign finance law. chevron has not commented on the complaint. >>> after the break, neighbors of oakland's mayor taking safety into their own hands. >> we hope she'll join in tomorrow if she wants. >> reporter: what they're doing and why they don't want to rely...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict? search "proprietary mutual funds." yikes! then go to e-trade. we've got over 8,000 mutual funds, and not one of them has our name on it. we're in the business of finding the right investments for you. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the fund's prospectus contains its investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses, and other important information and should be read and considered carefully before investing. for a current prospectus, visit etrade.com/mutualfunds. gerri: sometimes there is one number that describes everything you need to know
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. some brokerage firms are. but way too many aren't. why? because selling their funds makes them more money. which makes you wonder -- isn't that a conflict?...
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the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be streaming it live on ktvu.com. >>> a san jose man is under arrest in connection with a fatal hit-and-run we told you become b last week. steven harry heath was arrested for vehicular manslaughter and felony hit-and-run yesterday. george black was killed as he walked along montgomery drive in santa rosa last week. witnesses saw a light four-door mercedes speed away. police impounded his car. >>> president obama said today that actually he laid into republican lawmakers a day after he signed into law the massive across the board budget cuts known as the sequester. >> it's happening because congress chose this outco
the santa cruz sentinel is reporting that police say he never appeared on two law enforcement computer databases that track criminals because he was only convicted of misdemeanors. >>> the memorial for those two officers is scheduled for thursday, march 7 at noon at the hp pavilion in san jose. the service was moved from a smaller venue to handle the thousands that are expected to come pay their respects. ktvu will be covering the service live starting at 7:00 a.m. and will be...
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it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans two years ago. and both sides agreed that military pay and benefits along with funding for veterans should be shielded from the budget ax as well. but the rest of the federal government will be cut by $85 billion this year and more than $100 billion each of the nine years after that with the cuts split between defense and domestic spending. that translates into an 8% cut in pentagon funding. most domestic agencies will have to cut at least 5% from their ledgers. medicare itself won't get cut but doctors who see medicare patients will see their reimbursements trimmed by 2%. and
it is a feature of this law that federal managers can't choose where to cut. the reductions must be across the board thereby eliminating both the wasteful and the vital. a few programs are exempt, however, and we asked nancy cordes to tell us where the cuts are coming. >> reporter: food stamp fund will not be cut. neither will children's health subsidies or medicaid. democrats protected those programs for the poor and a few others when they were negotiating the sequester with republicans...
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state law states amounts paid by a manufacturer to a retailer to reimburse for the value of the coupon are included in the retailer's gross receipts. ed feels it is still unfair. >> let costco pay the tax on that $800. >> reporter: if the discount is because of a store sale, you will pay sales tax based on the sale price. that's because they aren't getting any money from a third party. >> be careful. >> you got that? >> i got it. i understand. >>> well brian hackney is in tonight for paul deanno. >>> we'll start out saturday morning. it will just be patchy tomorrow morning as opposed to what we had this morning. and there are other changes in the offing as well. we're gonna be looking for increasing clouds and a chance of scattered showers on sunday. tomorrow looks nice. temperatures a little cooler for saturday. and then, after a break on monday, we're gonna get more rain by late tuesday. it's all because high pressure that's been in full command is finally beginning to get knocked down a little bit by a series of storms coming out of the gulf of alaska. after near-record highs today,
state law states amounts paid by a manufacturer to a retailer to reimburse for the value of the coupon are included in the retailer's gross receipts. ed feels it is still unfair. >> let costco pay the tax on that $800. >> reporter: if the discount is because of a store sale, you will pay sales tax based on the sale price. that's because they aren't getting any money from a third party. >> be careful. >> you got that? >> i got it. i understand. >>> well...
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. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for the gentleman because the area is unstable and the massive crater is already 30 feet wide and 50 feet deep and, believe it or not, continues to grow. >>> lawyers for the colorado theater shooting suspect have confirmed they are considering a reason of insanity plea. the 25-year-old is accused of shooting up a movie theater last july killing 12 and injuring 70. defense attorneys admit the insanity plea could hurt their client because it requires full disclosure of potentially incriminating mental records. >>> a dramatic rise in childhood asthma over the past 30 years may be linked to bpa. bpa is a component of plastic f
. >> the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there underneath the house. >> it's a chilling 911 call from the outside. hard to see the impact but the sinkhole opened up under the home belonging to 37-year-old jeff bush. his brother heard a scream and tried to help before being rescued himself. >> i heard my brother screaming and i ran in there and all i could see was this big hole and all i could see was his bed. >> authorities can't even search for...
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the wind was blowing horizontal, the rain pelting the entire house. >> tony's brother-in-law films the wrath of hurricane iniki from a house across the street through a crack in the plywood protecting his window, tony monitors the strengthening storm. >> every time i looked out this little crack i had to see outside, things were flying by that were amazing. metal roofs, corrugated roofs were like flying guillotines. >> first the asphalt shingles break into pieces and splinter away from tony's roof. then, as the house is pummeled by wind-driven rain and debris, his brother-in-law delivers some troubling news from his position across the street. >> tony, you're losing your roof! >> the eves had separated from the posts, and they were flopping in the wind. so we ran downstairs pretty quickly because we knew it was just a matter of time before the whole thing went. >> we were all upstairs going, this is not looking too great. >> tony, beth and her husband and three small children quickly run downstairs and huddle together as the house shakes and shifts in the wind. >> oh, my god! your roof
the wind was blowing horizontal, the rain pelting the entire house. >> tony's brother-in-law films the wrath of hurricane iniki from a house across the street through a crack in the plywood protecting his window, tony monitors the strengthening storm. >> every time i looked out this little crack i had to see outside, things were flying by that were amazing. metal roofs, corrugated roofs were like flying guillotines. >> first the asphalt shingles break into pieces and splinter...
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the costs with different laws and different states when running health care rights to employees and benefit, but i think the biggest reason, phil, this generation of millennial, people under the age of 30, can think kindly about these tolerance issues in our country. >> where cuss that play in with the corporate world? a lot of these corporations are global. we have aureities we have rights issues right here in the united states. is that something new? >> apple is emboiled in significant worker's rights issues in china. so, they will extend for a company like apple, tim cook, to say i will go to china and look at the rights of the supply team but not the rights of the employees here in this own country, so, i don't think the gay rights is an issue in china or burma, but they are looking at human rights issues in which they operate. >> we don't think of captions -- we don't think of the rights, do we? >> yes. it is the first time we see a larger country like africa getting involved in the issue of human rights, getting involved in the aspects of the country and the way they operate, so i thi
the costs with different laws and different states when running health care rights to employees and benefit, but i think the biggest reason, phil, this generation of millennial, people under the age of 30, can think kindly about these tolerance issues in our country. >> where cuss that play in with the corporate world? a lot of these corporations are global. we have aureities we have rights issues right here in the united states. is that something new? >> apple is emboiled in...
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we should not use immigration laws to battle for new voters. today is the 20th anniversary of the 1993 attack at the world trade center. a thousand people were injured. our immigration laws are here to protect american jobs and protect the american people. we are a long way from secure borders. it should be reminded to everyone here at congress that we only replace the carpets in our homes when we still have a hole in our roof. >> the chairman recognizes the lady from hawaii, ms. gabbard. >> as the ranking member mentioned, i am going to take the conversation in a different direction. as all of you know we face unique challenges in hawaii that are very different than the issues that have been brought up this morning. they are issues that not only affect hawaii. as you know what is happening in asia and across the pacific, hawaii's strategic location is a gateway to what is happening in our country my first question is for admiral lee. you don't get too much into the details about what is happening in the pacific and the kinds of partnerships yo
we should not use immigration laws to battle for new voters. today is the 20th anniversary of the 1993 attack at the world trade center. a thousand people were injured. our immigration laws are here to protect american jobs and protect the american people. we are a long way from secure borders. it should be reminded to everyone here at congress that we only replace the carpets in our homes when we still have a hole in our roof. >> the chairman recognizes the lady from hawaii, ms. gabbard....
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the cost associated with having different states and different laws in different states when you're running your health care rights to your employees, your benefits. i think the single biggest reason though, phil, this generation of people under the age of 30 care deeply about these kinds of denial of rights issues or tolerance issues in our country. >> where does that, however, play in with the corporate world? i mean, a lot of these corporations are global. we have, for example, a rights issue here in the united states. but what about china? have they been involved in that and we've not known it or is this something new? >> that's an interesting question. take a company like apple who has signed on in support, they're embroiled in significant worker rights in china. it doesn't make sense for a company like apple for them to say i'm going to go to china and protect my worker rights but not going to look at the rights of my employees here in this country. so i don't think the gay right issue is an issue for them in china or burma but they are still looking at human rights issues in countrie
the cost associated with having different states and different laws in different states when you're running your health care rights to your employees, your benefits. i think the single biggest reason though, phil, this generation of people under the age of 30 care deeply about these kinds of denial of rights issues or tolerance issues in our country. >> where does that, however, play in with the corporate world? i mean, a lot of these corporations are global. we have, for example, a...
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the law was signed by south dakota's governor yesterday. it goes into effect july 1st, and according to the working of the gun law, it's all about security and defense on school property. >>> remember the 7-year-old suspended from his maryland school for molding his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun? we told you about josh walsh's pastry problem last weekend. now a maryland lawmaker says it's time for some common sense. state senator jb jennings introduced a bill that would ban schools from suspending kids for childish acts like molding food into gun shapes. jennings does not want his bill to become part of the larger gun debate. but he says schools' zero tolerance rules are going way too far. >>> the forced government spending cuts have wiped out one of washington's popular attractions. starting today, white house tours have been cancelled through september. the end of the fiscal year. and the finger-pointing has already started. republicans say it's designed to stir public anger. the president's spokesman says the secret service ha
the law was signed by south dakota's governor yesterday. it goes into effect july 1st, and according to the working of the gun law, it's all about security and defense on school property. >>> remember the 7-year-old suspended from his maryland school for molding his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun? we told you about josh walsh's pastry problem last weekend. now a maryland lawmaker says it's time for some common sense. state senator jb jennings introduced a bill that would ban...
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tonight on "special report," the son-in-law of usama bin laden was taken in custody overseas. the former al-qaeda spokesman is said now to be in the u.s. awaiting a court appearance. expected friday. the president pick to run the c.i.a. has been confirmed. senators voted today 63-34 in favor of john brennan. 13 republicans voted yes. two democrats and independent bernie sanders voted no. the obama administration was ready to award activist with international women of courage award but tweets attributed to her put the process on hold. we will show you some of them and get her reaction. the president's charm offensive continueed today. he had lunch with paul ryan and the ranking member chris van hollen. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: the "washington post" has a story about snow days in the nation's capitol and how the natural disasters separate semifrom nonessential workers. meaning, if you are home from work because of slosh on the pavement you are not essential to the got work clothes -- to the government work. as
tonight on "special report," the son-in-law of usama bin laden was taken in custody overseas. the former al-qaeda spokesman is said now to be in the u.s. awaiting a court appearance. expected friday. the president pick to run the c.i.a. has been confirmed. senators voted today 63-34 in favor of john brennan. 13 republicans voted yes. two democrats and independent bernie sanders voted no. the obama administration was ready to award activist with international women of courage award but...
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law prohibits the trademark, disparaging, scandalous and contemptuous or however you pronounce that name. many native american believe the term "redskins" is a racial slur. two things. i am torn here. i am a big redskins fan. >> kimberly: box bob. >> from the days when we were skinned and from the theys when we were scalped for bounties. ancestor's bodies. on the face -- you don't especially have to know that. it's collarrization of people's skin. wouldn't be allowed for any other race of people. >> bob: disparaging comment directed at her, i guess. i'm torn here because i am a fan of the "red eye" and i understand the economics of it. losing that name is a big investment in the word "redskins." on the other hand i understand -- this battle is going on for 15, 20 years. yet to see it getting through. >> eric: i have issue with comodified. i don't know -- no idea. anyway, look. mascots and logos are supposed to portray strength, power. cleveland indians and blackhawks -- it goes on and op. the sharks, the giants. you want your team to be strong. less of an insult. more of a pat on the bac
law prohibits the trademark, disparaging, scandalous and contemptuous or however you pronounce that name. many native american believe the term "redskins" is a racial slur. two things. i am torn here. i am a big redskins fan. >> kimberly: box bob. >> from the days when we were skinned and from the theys when we were scalped for bounties. ancestor's bodies. on the face -- you don't especially have to know that. it's collarrization of people's skin. wouldn't be allowed for...
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law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no. >> i do not believe it is correct. i think it really -- it is one thing after a major attack like 911 where we saw a great people take down a plane -- brave people take down a plane, because they heard his claims were being crossed into buildings and there was a likelihood this one was going to crash into the u.s. capitol, so people on the plane took it down. then there was discussion as to whether a president should order a plan taken down with american citizens if it was going to jeopardize a greater number of american citizens. i think
law and with our values. as an american people. and so, i think there is going to be a greater effort at transparency. and number of steps are going to be taken. i expect you will hear the president speaking about this. >> right now we have someone exercising a hold on john brennan said what we are talking about is your eating dinner in your house or at a cafe and walking down the road in this country and can be targeted for elimination. i do not believe that is true. >> no....
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they passed these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the cou
they passed these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury...
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the past these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include a major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury trials as a prosecutor of the difficult sexual assault and rape cases. i've taken an acute interest on the pervasive problem of prosecuting sexual assault in the military. i feel a sense of urgency because of what happened last week. a colonel was convicted by a jury, a military jury, of sexual assault. he was sentenced to dismissal, forfeiture of pay, and one year in jail. with a stroke of a pen last week, a general dismissed those charges against him. a general with no legal training, a general that had not been in the c
the past these into law. it is about whether or not the strategy should in fact include infrastructure. should it include a major projects that i am going to have some specific questions about metrics being produced to support the notion that it is an effective part of counterinsurgency efforts. i am going to talk to you about something that is, i'm going to talk about the years of service. this is something not directly related. my background includes handling dozens and dozens of the jury...
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the former dea chief say the obama administration should force the state to nullify those laws. those are your headlines. dagen, back to you. dagen: thank you very much. the queen of home goods took the stand today in the macy's versus jcpenney battle against her brand. we are talking about martha stewart. last week, macy's ceo testified that he hung up on martha stewart when she waited until the day before to let him know about it. the judge in this case signaled that he may block the rollout of products. you can check on the stocks of martha stuart, pennies and macy's. it is worth noting, arthur is on the stand today. she did not testify in her own defense. connell: maybe she should have. now, here she is. we will get back to the markets in a moment. the president's approval rating dropping to its lowest level since the election. dagen: the money spent on prescription drugs down last year. we will tell you why. here are some of today's winners on the s&p 500. ♪ dagen: before the day is over with, i am going to get a yee haw from connell. we had an all-time high today. connel
the former dea chief say the obama administration should force the state to nullify those laws. those are your headlines. dagen, back to you. dagen: thank you very much. the queen of home goods took the stand today in the macy's versus jcpenney battle against her brand. we are talking about martha stewart. last week, macy's ceo testified that he hung up on martha stewart when she waited until the day before to let him know about it. the judge in this case signaled that he may block the rollout...
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increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump? >> good morning, don. really the explosion began in the fall of 2008 which is the moment when two things happened, when barack obama appears on the national political scene for the first time and of course when the economic collapse begins with the subprime crisis. it seems clearly to be related, very closely to that, those two factors and it's not only the person of the president, our first black president but the demographic change he represents, in other words the idea that whites are predicted to lose their majority, fall under 50% of the population by 2043 so there are big c
increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump?...
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some members of congress are doing that osama bin laden's son-in-law should head to guantanamo bay. tsa will allow small knives to be taken on board along with small bats. the rules go into effect in april. for the next 45 minutes we want to get your thoughts on these changes on what you can bring on board. perhaps you agree or disagree or you think other things should be brought on board as well. here is your chance to weigh in. the tsa allowing small mice and golf clubs and the likes being allowed on air plaplanes. if you want to reach out on our social media platforms -- tsa has a website that will allow you to see what you will be able to bring on board when these rules go into affect in april. it gives you a visual of the things you can bring. you cannot bring anything with a fixed blade. the blade can not be wider than a half inch. it cannot lock. there are some other examples as well. these are the things that are now qualified as far as what you can bring on board. aside from the small knives there are some other things you can bring on. they are also allowing things like go
some members of congress are doing that osama bin laden's son-in-law should head to guantanamo bay. tsa will allow small knives to be taken on board along with small bats. the rules go into effect in april. for the next 45 minutes we want to get your thoughts on these changes on what you can bring on board. perhaps you agree or disagree or you think other things should be brought on board as well. here is your chance to weigh in. the tsa allowing small mice and golf clubs and the likes being...
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there are american laws and international laws against the use of torture. now, george bush said that he could override that, right, as president. and he could use torture because he believes we got good information. he violated international law and was never held responsible for it. president obama disagrees with president bush on torture but president obama does believe his executive authority gives him an unlimited ability to use drones as killing machines overseas and now we know in the united states of america. and i think that pushes the authorization too far as well. >> absolutely. >> bill: those are all of the questions that have not been answered. look, there are always going to be wars. there are always going to be drones, now we know. and i'm not saying ban drones, shoot, put them all down and never use them again. but there has to be some guiding policy on when the use of a drone is acceptable and when its's not for what purpose against whom and that policy i believe also should be made by congress, not the president of the united states. we do
there are american laws and international laws against the use of torture. now, george bush said that he could override that, right, as president. and he could use torture because he believes we got good information. he violated international law and was never held responsible for it. president obama disagrees with president bush on torture but president obama does believe his executive authority gives him an unlimited ability to use drones as killing machines overseas and now we know in the...
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and between the laws of war. they haven't drawn that circle and in part because i think it is confused in their mind and this is the approach the administration has decided to take. you remember back during the campaign the, the 2008 campaign, the president distinguished himself from his predecessor, george w. bush by saying in effect, we are going to take a law enforcement approach to wars. these issues aren't as clear when you don't make those kind of distinctions. bill: there was one scenario that ted cruz cruz threw out, the republican from texas, american having coffee in a coffee shop and a starbucks, whether or not that was considered an imminent threat. so that phrase, imminent threat, seemed to be stressed throughout this entire argument. has that been defined clearly? >> it did, it is at the center of this and in a sense we're back where we were literally ten years ago when we were debating the iraq war and the question of an imminent threat. rand paul yesterday spoke to this he talked about iraq and sa
and between the laws of war. they haven't drawn that circle and in part because i think it is confused in their mind and this is the approach the administration has decided to take. you remember back during the campaign the, the 2008 campaign, the president distinguished himself from his predecessor, george w. bush by saying in effect, we are going to take a law enforcement approach to wars. these issues aren't as clear when you don't make those kind of distinctions. bill: there was one...
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joining us now, two guests, v victoria tunsing and a harvard law professor. why is new york a better place to try him than guantanamo bay? >> our constitution sets out a procedure for trying criminals. this is the procedure. he dets trial by jury, he gets a lawyer. he is a combatant. he's also a criminal. he's a terrorist. he's an unlawful combatant. the executive has the power to choose whether to treat him as a combatant and put him in front of a military tribunal or simply detain him until the war is over, whatever that would mean in the context of war against terrorism. but he's a criminal who conspired to till americans. they have the option of giving him our full due process rights, putting him on trial, let the public visibly and transparently see how we treat people who attack america. let him either be convicted or acquitted. that's the way our justice system operates. we should be proud of it. >> victoria, you disagree? >> absolutely. this is a political decision. to try him in a federal courtroom in new york is disconsistent with this administratio
joining us now, two guests, v victoria tunsing and a harvard law professor. why is new york a better place to try him than guantanamo bay? >> our constitution sets out a procedure for trying criminals. this is the procedure. he dets trial by jury, he gets a lawyer. he is a combatant. he's also a criminal. he's a terrorist. he's an unlawful combatant. the executive has the power to choose whether to treat him as a combatant and put him in front of a military tribunal or simply detain him...
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jurors are supposed to take facts as they find them and apply the law. that's their job, as impartial fact finders. once they start asking questions, i think they become advocates and also think they're investigators and they lose their role a little bit. >> the questions are fascinating to hear, though. >> it's great tv. >> this jury has been paying attention. >> clearly, clearly. joe, nice to have you with us. we appreciate it. >>> business news, the dow is going up and up and up. if we see another record high today, what does it mean for our 401(k)s? we'll take a look at that coming up next. could only come from nature.s new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> welcome back. the dow jones industrial average sets another record, adding 42 points on tuesday. it's now up 9% this year. christine, what does it all mean? >> well, it means if you look at your 401(k) and you're invested in stocks, you're doing better. the dow up 30, up 12% over the past year, nasdaq up 10%. i
jurors are supposed to take facts as they find them and apply the law. that's their job, as impartial fact finders. once they start asking questions, i think they become advocates and also think they're investigators and they lose their role a little bit. >> the questions are fascinating to hear, though. >> it's great tv. >> this jury has been paying attention. >> clearly, clearly. joe, nice to have you with us. we appreciate it. >>> business news, the dow is...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> president bill clinton is coming out against a law that he signed 17 years ago in an op-ed piece. he urged the supreme court to overturn the defensive marriage act. he writes in part, "i know now that even worse than providing an excuse for discrimination, the law is itself discriminatory. it should be overturned. i want to bring back the maureen, mat welch, why did you put your glasses away? >> television first. >> let me start with you. let's talk about the president's motivation here. what do you think it was? >> no one would call bill clinton politically courageous in this situation. but it is worth looking back at the realities of what was going on with doma. republicans set a political trap for him. he thought that there would be, i got to take this off, he thought there would be no political reality in which states would be passing gay marriage. all credit here goes to the activist who completely changed the ground under which such political decisions are made. so, president clinton was not, probably the veto would have been ov
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> president bill clinton is coming out against a law that he signed 17 years ago in an op-ed piece. he urged the supreme court to overturn the defensive marriage act. he writes in part, "i know now that even worse than providing an excuse for discrimination, the law is itself discriminatory. it should be overturned. i want to bring back the maureen, mat welch, why did you put your glasses away? >> television first. >> let...
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someone has to do this like ohio law and passed the most stringent, governor casey did. we had 200 tigers in backyards when this all happened last year. and now those 200 tigers will not be there anymore and by another few months if the people don't make the correct regulations. now we have to have sanctuaries to put these cats in if we have to take them. >> jack hanna, thanks very much. to josh with the morning's top headlines. >>> epic filibuster out of well mr. smith goes to washington and led by rand paul. overnight after nearly 13 hours, the republican senator from kentucky finally ended his long, long talk aimed at delaying john brennan's confirmation of cia director. paul was protesting the obama administration's use of drone strikes against americans. they're talking for 13 hours, as you might imagine, is not easy. at one point the senator grabbed a candy bar for nourishment and continued to speak with his mouth full. >>> the record ride is set to resume on wall street thanks to encouraging news. the federal reserve says the economy showed moderate growth in janu
someone has to do this like ohio law and passed the most stringent, governor casey did. we had 200 tigers in backyards when this all happened last year. and now those 200 tigers will not be there anymore and by another few months if the people don't make the correct regulations. now we have to have sanctuaries to put these cats in if we have to take them. >> jack hanna, thanks very much. to josh with the morning's top headlines. >>> epic filibuster out of well mr. smith goes to...
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the california public utilities commission is calling the ban a lawful and unenforceable. last week, pg&e came out against the ban and said it would continue to install the smart meters. . >>> a subtle cooldown in store for your afternoon at this hour. numbers are up anywhere from 3 to 6 to 9 degrees. a look over the bay this morning, and we don't see the fog we saw yesterday. difference 24 hours makes, right? high clouds overhead. 57 degrees right now in san francisco. that's anywhere from 7 to 9 degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago. notice all of us now in the 50s. 58 for hayward. 53 in concord. 57 in napa. 9 degrees warmer than just 24 hours ago in napa. not seeing as much sunshine in some cases for today. these high clouds are going to continue to drift overhead, going to thicken a bit. here's why. a look at pacific satellite view, you can see the high clouds drifting in. overnight, offsetting the cooling, insulating us a bit. by afternoon, it helps to hold back temperatures so. we're not going to be as warm. the clouds associated with this weak system, bringing back
the california public utilities commission is calling the ban a lawful and unenforceable. last week, pg&e came out against the ban and said it would continue to install the smart meters. . >>> a subtle cooldown in store for your afternoon at this hour. numbers are up anywhere from 3 to 6 to 9 degrees. a look over the bay this morning, and we don't see the fog we saw yesterday. difference 24 hours makes, right? high clouds overhead. 57 degrees right now in san francisco. that's...
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state by state, institution by institution, the laws are different. the children have not said my mother was treated poorly. >> no. they said they are satisfied with her level of care. >> which tells me that this 87-year-old woman might have had an understanding with her children that she did not want heroics and that nurse in that moment knew that, even if she had resuscitated her, she might have died at a later time in the hospital. >> she did pass away at the hospital. we know that. >> and she made that call. i want to defend the nurses who make those decisions in that moment. >> donnie and star, weigh in. >> she had information maybe because of a dnr but it's another thing to make the decision because of an employment policy. was she evaluating this woman in light of who she is as a nurse or in light of i don't want to lose my job. >> or potential lawsuit. >> good samaritan laws would have protected her against a lawsuit and the human being laws should protect her against anything else. >> it really brings up, i think, a larger issue that we've go
state by state, institution by institution, the laws are different. the children have not said my mother was treated poorly. >> no. they said they are satisfied with her level of care. >> which tells me that this 87-year-old woman might have had an understanding with her children that she did not want heroics and that nurse in that moment knew that, even if she had resuscitated her, she might have died at a later time in the hospital. >> she did pass away at the hospital. we...
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because of his nonideological approach to the law, mr. keisler enjoys broad, bipartisan support throughout the legal profession. despite these unassailable qualifications, democratic senators blocked mr. keisler's nomination. he did not receive any floor consideration whatsoever, not hurricane katrina a cloture vote. -- not even a cloture vote and his nomination languished in the judiciary committee. at the time, a number of democratic senators sent a letter to the judiciary committee chairman, arguing that a nominee to the d.c. circuit -- quote -- "should under no circumstances be considered much less confirmed before we first address the very need for that judgeship." close quote. these senators specifically argued that the d.c. circuit's comparatively modest caseload in 2006 did not justify the confirmation of an additional judge to that court, even though this was a position that, by law, already existed. more than six years have passed, and ms. halligan has been nominated once again to that very same seat on the d.c. circuit, the sam
because of his nonideological approach to the law, mr. keisler enjoys broad, bipartisan support throughout the legal profession. despite these unassailable qualifications, democratic senators blocked mr. keisler's nomination. he did not receive any floor consideration whatsoever, not hurricane katrina a cloture vote. -- not even a cloture vote and his nomination languished in the judiciary committee. at the time, a number of democratic senators sent a letter to the judiciary committee chairman,...